Keywords

CarbohydrateLactateMajor ComplicationAcid MetabolismUnit Length

Introduction

Lactate is one of the most crucial intermediates of carbohydrate and nonessential amino acid metabolism. Moderate hyperlactatemia in the immediate postoperative cardiac surgical period is associated with a high risk of major complications [1, 2].

Methods

We audited 246 unselected, consecutive postoperative patients who were admitted post cardiac surgery over 3 months via interrogation of the blood gas analysis machine at the London Chest Hospital. Patients were divided into three groups according to lactate levels for their first 24 hour stay on the intensive therapy unit (ITU): normal up to 2 mmol/l (NoHL), moderate 2.1–4.9 mmol/l (MHL), severe hyperlactatemia >5 mmol/l (SHL) [3]. The length of stay in the ITU was also identified.